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Bombardier to lay off nearly 200 workers on regional rail services in GTA

Bombardier to lay off nearly 200 workers on regional rail services in GTA

Bombardier Inc. says it will temporarily lay off 196 employees working on regional transit services in the Greater Toronto Area due to a steep decline in ridership numbers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
CPA Canada hit by cyberattack, affecting data of more than 329,000

CPA Canada hit by cyberattack, affecting data of more than 329,000

TORONTO — A cyberattack on the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada website has affected the personal information of more than 329,000 members and stakeholders, the organization said.
N.L. reports rising debt, deficit; minister says federal help needed

N.L. reports rising debt, deficit; minister says federal help needed

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
Would-be passengers get around airline refund policies via credit card chargebacks

Would-be passengers get around airline refund policies via credit card chargebacks

Lucky Paras didn't have to live up to his name to get his money back from an airline. He just approached the problem from a different angle.
Excitement, caution as bars and restaurants set to reopen in Nova Scotia

Excitement, caution as bars and restaurants set to reopen in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX — Businesses such as bars, restaurants and barber shops are poised to reopen Friday across Nova Scotia, after being closed for nearly three months because of COVID-19 restrictions.
European Central Bank nearly doubles pandemic support scheme

European Central Bank nearly doubles pandemic support scheme

FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank has boosted its pandemic emergency support program by an unexpectedly large 600 billion euros to 1.35 trillion euros ($1.
U.S. trade gap rises to $49.4 billion in April

U.S. trade gap rises to $49.4 billion in April

WASHINGTON — The U.S. trade deficit hit the highest level in eight months in April. Exports and imports both posted record monthly drops as the coronavirus pandemic smothered America's commerce with other countries. The gap between what the U.S.
Merchandise trade deficit more than doubles in April as exports plunge

Merchandise trade deficit more than doubles in April as exports plunge

OTTAWA — Canadian exports posted a record drop as they fell to their lowest level in more than a decade and the country's merchandise trade deficit in April swelled to more than double compared with March.
Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz joins Enbridge board of directors

Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz joins Enbridge board of directors

CALGARY — Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz has been appointed to the board of directors at pipeline company Enbridge Inc. Poloz retired as the head of the Canada's central bank on Tuesday.
Trump administration moves to block Chinese airlines from US

Trump administration moves to block Chinese airlines from US

The Trump administration moved Wednesday to block Chinese airlines from flying to the U.S. in an escalation of trade and diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
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